Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Fruit fast

Eastside Road, October 11, 2011—
THERE'S JUST TOO MUCH fruit around here not to eat it, even if it is fasting Tuesday.
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Today, for example, we picked the last of the Belle de Boskoop apples (there are a few Arkansas Blacks in the box too), and I couldn't resist one. It was as big as my fist, and I have a pretty big fist. It's a fine apple, a curious one for its yellowish flesh and complex, slightly musky flavor — though I'm pretty sure it's a relative of the Gravenstein I grew up with. orangepippin.com says
Eaten fresh, Belle de Boskoop is quite a sharp apple. This and its large size makes it unsuitable as a snack apple, but it can be nice cut into slices to share after a meal.
Well, my snack was a meal. And later, Lindsey fixed another one: a fig — it's a poor year here for figs, but there are a few — and a couple of pears, as we have those to contend with too. Life is hard.

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